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A retrospective study of sinonasal tumors in 182 dogs treated with stereotactic radiotherapy (3  × 10 Gy) (2010-2015)
CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Results are comparable to other reports of treatment of SRT. Acute morbidities were minimal. Modified Adams stage scheme appeared to be inappropriate for prognostication for dogs with sinonasal tumors treated with SRT.PMID:37688322 | DOI:10.1111/jvim.16838
Source: Cancer Control - September 9, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Hiroto Yoshikawa Mary H Lafferty Lynn R Griffin Susan M LaRue Source Type: research

The first steps towards advanced practice for radiation therapists
This article presents an overview of five oral presentations that highlight concrete examples of roles assigned to RTTs in these specific domains. The follow-up of patients has been assigned to RTT. Research and development have been recognized as activities in which RTT play a significant role. The establishment of RTT specializing in IGRT has been reported to facilitate decision-making and is essential in ensuring professional expertise. Lastly, there is a need to enhance RTT skills in adaptive RT to support the implementation of this technique. These roles described as advanced practice meet needs and require a specific...
Source: Cancer Radiotherapie - July 22, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: S Boisbouvier S Corbin M Charpentier P Billaud B Dolpierre N Douir A De Oliveira F Sousa Source Type: research

Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma with heterotopic ossification, lymphovascular invasion, and nodal and pulmonary metastases in a 23-year-old Morgan gelding
This report describes a case of metastatic pulmonary squamous cell carcinoma in a 23-year-old Morgan gelding. The clinical signs displayed by this gelding in some ways mimicked the typical presentation of equine multinodular pulmonary fibrosis or thoracic lymphoma. The postmortem diagnosis in this case was head and neck squamous cell carcinoma, but a primary site of origin could not be ascertained. Cancer-associated heterotopic ossification (HO) was also identified in this case; this is an exceedingly rare finding with equine pulmonary neoplasia. Key clinical message: Careful physical examination should be undertaken in al...
Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal - July 3, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Kile S Townsend Philip J Johnson Keiichi Kuroki Source Type: research